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Post up kids :)

Who, from the massive SAU following, is from the best part of QLD.......

The Far North :P

I'll kick it off.....

NAME: Joe

WHERE: Cairns (well Holloways Beach)

RIDE: <<<<<< look that way :)

ABOUT: Well for those who don't know me, my name is Joe and I look after the crew in the Far North. Live out at Holloways beach and I am lucky enough to get to drive my skyline up to Port Douglas each day for work.... One of the best roads on the planet :)

even though the car is a daily, it gets drifted at the drift events that have been happening up this way......

Nice to meet you all :)

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Name: Todd

Where: Trinity Beach, Cairns.

Ride: R31 Skyline with RB20DET... for now.

About:

Drive something that resembles a cereal box but doesn't go too bad. Am part of the events committee and am keen on meeting new people and learning anything new whether it be about cars or wahtevz. If you wanna buy an RB20... PM me :banana:

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NAME: Bradd

WHERE: Cairns

RIDE: 99 S2 RS4s Stagea in bright yellow- 5 speed.. :)

ABout: ghey-ass 16 inch mags, pod filter, cat back exhaust, bleed valve running about 10psi, umm yeh thats about it, pretty stocko, will be upgrading as soon as money is available lol

ME: I love music, mainly of the rock/metal/alternative genre, but alot of other types aswell. and i love driving my stagea :(

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NAME: Stuart

WHERE: Townsville

RIDE: V35 Skyline 350GT, silver, 19" deep dish rims, nismo zhust, 1 of possibaly only 2 up this way

ABOUT: Got rid of my drift spec 308rwkw 180sx for something more civilised with comfy leather seats, Iv also got a Kawasaki Ninja ZX636 if I want to go stupidly fast. Quote of the day waiting @ the traffic lights from the driver next to me "is that thing turbo?"

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I will add as well

NAME: Ben

WHERE: Cairns (Woree)

RIDE: Silver R33 GTS-t Series 2

ABOUT: I am one of the Exec for SAUQLD and organise some skyline orientated events in Cairns, just did a motorkhana on the weekend.

If you interested about any of the cruises or other events we organise in Cairns just send me a PM.

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NAME:Cullen

WHERE: CAIRNS

RIDE: BLACK R34 GT-T

ABOUT:Just got my baby about 3months ago had a bit of work done to it last week (engine probs). Mostly drive at night to and from work.

Ah, so did you find out what was wrong with your engine, was it the valves.

You know my father, he was ringing me asking questions

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Ah, so did you find out what was wrong with your engine, was it the valves.

You know my father, he was ringing me asking questions

hey yeah how are you bud....

yeah heres the things i had done. New head gasket, head bolt set, manifold gasket set, camshaft seal, cylinder head repairs, new spark plugs, new high performance timing belt. and a few other little things.

its was a pain in the ass seeing i just got it 2 months ago and the guy i bort it off wanted nothing to do with it when we called him.

but hey what r u gonna do......she's running like great now..

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Hi all just got a few questions, im looking at installing a intercooler in my r34 gt-t any advice about what to look at and maby where i could get it installed would be great.. i looked at a few on just jap's website r they anygood???

btw i live in cairns........ also if anyone could recomend a good mechanic.

thanks

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NAME: Jack

WHERE: Cairns (out the nothern beaches)

RIDE: Silver 1995 R33 GTR

ABOUT: Just bought my GTR, keen on getting involved with some of the cruises. Plan to keep the skyline a sleeper and prob just enjoy driving it the way it is for a while before i start doing to many mods.

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hey guys

anyone up for a cruise in a few weeks??

was thinkin of either a fri nite or a sunday??

maybe either the 12th or 14th of june?

post up if ur keen!

Hi, I am one of the SAUQLD club events executives in cairns, there are more cairns guys at www.sauqld.com (club site)

There is a cruise in Cairns on the 14th June.

The plans were to meet at smithfield, head up the kuranda range and head to the mako track

for some go karting. I will post up the thread on this site in the qld events section ---->http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ca...ne-t272493.html

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NAME: Jack

WHERE: Cairns (out the nothern beaches)

RIDE: Silver 1995 R33 GTR

ABOUT: Just bought my GTR, keen on getting involved with some of the cruises. Plan to keep the skyline a sleeper and prob just enjoy driving it the way it is for a while before i start doing to many mods.

Think I saw you today actually. Heading into Cairns central???

Was undercover :) Pulsar powa

As Ben mentioned. Come along to the cruise on the 14th. Should be a good day :P

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Think I saw you today actually. Heading into Cairns central???

Was undercover :P Pulsar powa

As Ben mentioned. Come along to the cruise on the 14th. Should be a good day :D

hey mate

yea woulda been me probs..

but yea I am keen as mustard. Great minds think alike hey? haha.. If i can get the day off work I will be there for sure!

any1 keen for a cruise this sunday (7th) aswell?? mayb head up 2 port or somethin for a feed, iv got this sunday off and am keen if any1 else is??

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hiya Cairns crew

Im up in cairns lunchtime wed 17/6- sun 21/6 evening.

sunday hitched up for a chopper flight out to the reef, dive then cruise back,

friday doing the skyrail and train sight-see all day

saturday will be a free day to look around central cairns

.... anywhere to look/see? good chippery and/or bakery recommended? :dry:

lol, hope to see a Stag or 'Line whilst Im lounging around trinity beach with the missus, 1st holiday wooooot

no kids in the luggage either; hai 5's

:domokun:

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